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(1882-1887) This mission was founded by Father John Malo. Later the parish grew as Metis families moved in from the Red River Settlement. The mission was moved to St John's when the railway came through.
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(1892 – 1966) The grounds of Strathallen School are still in occasional use today as a community gathering place and baseball field.
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Early cultures used this place as a stopping place and ceremonial center. It was a convenient place to cross the Long River.
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(September 1st, 1886-1944) A few years after Truro School moved to the second location and then in 1917 it moved again to the third and present location.
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(September 1st, 1886-1944) A few years after Truro School moved to the second location and then in 1917 it moved again to the third and present location.
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(September 1st, 1886-1944) A few years after Truro School moved to the second location and then in 1917 it moved again to the third and present location.
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Cabins and suites available for rent on the shore of Lake Metigoshe. Store, restaurant and gas station.
PHONE: 204-747-3919
VISIT: http://www.turtlemountainresort.ca/
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(1882) Turtle Mountain City existed for not even a year before the town of Waubeesh appeared not a mile to the north.
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(1845, 1848 – 1855) For the latter years of its operation, this fur trading post was operated by the HBC's Antoine Desjarlais. The exact location of the post is unknown, though it may have replaced Lena House on the slope of Turtle Mountain.